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Dallas Wings vs Las Vegas Aces - WNBA Prediction - June 15, 2026

Dallas Wings vs Las Vegas Aces – WNBA Prediction – June 15, 2026

Dallas Wings vs Las Vegas Aces: another big test for a Wings side brimming with confidence Women's National Basketball Association — Wikipedia

Dallas are back on home floor with a chance to back up their recent surge against the Aces. Both teams have put together a string of eye-catching performances, and this one has all the ingredients of a fast, high-scoring battle between two sides that like to play on the front foot.

Las Vegas will, naturally, still walk in as favourites thanks to their pedigree and the depth in their roster. But the Wings have already shown this season that they can stand toe to toe with the league’s elite. Their win in the last meeting with the Aces says plenty.

Dallas keep building momentum The Official Website of the Dallas Wings | WNBA

After a shaky start to the season, the Wings look to have found some real consistency. Recent results back that up, with a few important wins and a team showing more calm at both ends of the floor. The offence is flowing better, the rotations are settling down and, most importantly, Dallas are dictating terms at home. That upturn was on full display in the previous clash with the Aces, a 95-87 win in which the Wings answered every push back from the visitors.

Over the past few weeks, several players have grown in importance in the rotation, which means Dallas head into this one with belief. Against one of the WNBA’s standard-bearers, the Wings get another chance to see how far they’ve come.

The Aces remain a league benchmark Aces de Las Vegas — Wikipedia

Even away from home, the Aces keep finding ways to get results. Their big-game experience and knack for turning the screw when it matters make them one of the most feared teams in the league, and Dallas will know this is a side that can cause plenty of problems.

Las Vegas travel well and have more than enough scoring weapons to trouble any opponent. Despite losing the last head-to-head, the Aces know they have the tools to hit back. But they will have to be wary of a Dallas team that is playing with far more conviction than it was a few weeks ago. The Wings have shown they can keep up the intensity for 40 minutes, which should make this a proper scrap.

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WNBA Prediction: Dallas Wings vs Las Vegas Aces

Jessica Shepard (Dallas Wings) over 23.5 points + rebounds

Jessica Shepard has been putting up some seriously strong numbers, and her recent output underlines just how central she is to Dallas. In the last meeting with the Aces, the post player finished with 22 points and 20 rebounds for a hefty 42 points + rebounds total.

More recently, she has cleared this line in three of her last four games with totals of 37, 27 and 27. The only time she fell short came in a heavy defeat, a game state that limited her minutes. Another point worth noting: those numbers were posted both with Paige Bueckers in the starting five and without her. Shepard’s impact doesn’t seem to depend on the star guard being out there.

With this one likely to stay tight deep into the fourth quarter and her minutes possibly again pushing toward 38, as they did in the previous meeting, Shepard looks well placed to go over 23.5 points + rebounds.

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